:07:02
Thank you, Quentin.
:07:04
Now Quentin's right, y'all.
:07:07
Sputnik is a milestone in history.
:07:10
Things'll never be the same again.
:07:14
- What do you think about that, Homer?
- Well, yes, ma'am.
:07:17
Cat got your tongue?
:07:19
We were talkin'
about bein' in orbit...
:07:21
hundreds of miles
away from the Earth.
:07:24
You know anything about that?
:07:26
No, ma'am.
:07:29
I got my eye on you, boy.
:07:31
Now who can tell me
why Sputnik is so important?
:07:34
We ought to just shoot
the damn thing down.
:07:37
It's got one of them
little spy cameras in it.
:07:39
Ittakes pictures of every one
of our missile bases.
:07:42
This country'd better get on the ball
before it's too late.
:07:46
All I know is this Sputnik
had better show up soon.
:07:50
I'm gettin' a crick in my neck.
:07:52
All right. What you need to do
is take her to the movies.
:07:54
Somethin' scary, like
"Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman."
:07:57
Then you take your arm and put it up
round the back of her chair, like so.
:08:02
When it gets scary, and she ain't payin'
attention to nothin' but the movie...
:08:06
you sort of let your arm sort
of slide on down her shoulder...
:08:10
real nice and slow and easy until--
:08:18
- I see it! Right there!
- Where? Where?
:08:22
You seein' things, Carl?
:08:29
- I see it.
- Where do you see it?
:08:31
I see it.
It's right there.
:08:44
Wow.
:08:54
Sons of bitches gonna be droppin' bombs
on us from up there.
:08:57
Don't know why they'd drop
a bomb on this place.
:08:59
Be a heck of a waste of a bomb.